Korg Updates Entire Line Of iOS Apps

US Audiobus and other new enhancements offered      20/12/12

Korg Updates Entire Line Of iOS Apps


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Korg has announced updates to all Korg iPad music apps that include Audiobus support, iCloud data backup, virtual MIDI (for most apps), Retina support and more. These updates are also available as a free download for existing users.

A broad range of features is now included across all apps:

  • Background audio support
  • iCloud data backup
  • Audiobus compatibility (enables audio to run between two iOS apps)


In addition, some individual app enhancements have also been made available:

iPolysix:
MIDI CC control
Improved Polyshare feature that enables sharing songs online
Virtual MIDI for MIDI communication between iOS music creation apps

iKaossilator:
iPhone 5 screen compatibility

iElectribe:

Beat Flutter- randomly generates rhythm patterns for live performance
Retina support
Virtual MIDI for MIDI communication between iOS music creation apps

iMS-20:
Retina support
Virtual MIDI for MIDI communication between iOS music creation apps

In addition, all Korg apps continue to be priced at 50% off through December 31, 2012, as part of the celebration for the recent iPolySix launch:

Sale Pricing:
KORG iMS-20 for iPad: US $14.99
iKaossilator for iPhone/iPad: US $9.99
iElectribe for iPad: US $9.99
iElectribe Gorillaz Edition for iPad: US $9.99
iPolysix: US $14.99

 

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